Alckmin: onde foi parar o dinheiro da Santa Casa?
12 de Agosto de 2014, 7:20 - sem comentários aindaPor Altamiro Borges
É difícil entender como o tucano Geraldo Alckmin ainda aparece com larga vantagem nas pesquisas de intenção de voto para a eleição de governador em São Paulo.
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Janio de Freitas: Alckmin foi a BSB combinar depoimentos em CPI do Metrô, se é crime para o PT e também para o PSDB
12 de Agosto de 2014, 7:20 - sem comentários aindaPolíticos autoritários feito Alckmin não perdem tempo, vão ser treinados para responder às questões do roubo dos cofres públicos pago em propina pelo Estado a Alstom e a Siemens e ainda fazem jogo de cena para seu eleitorado conservador.
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Willow at Sunset
12 de Agosto de 2014, 3:31 - sem comentários aindaOriginally posted on Brian Gaynor Photography:
A lone willow tree inhabits the fields.
Photo taken in Sugar Grove, Illinois and processed in Corel.
2 Comedians Knock On God’s Door …
12 de Agosto de 2014, 3:31 - sem comentários aindaOriginally posted on Jett's Desk:
I’ve been trying to figure out how God will get any work done with Robin Williams and Jonathan Winters in the same room. If you don’t get your prayers answered it’s because the angels are too busy rolling on the streets of gold with laughter to deliver your answer.
I was going to write tonight but then I heard of Robin Williams’ suicide and it gutted me. Just gutted me. I haven’t wanted to speak to anyone. I’ve skipped phone calls. I stood outside for a while and just recollected. Surprisingly, there was actually a lot for me to recollect.
Robin Williams has in roundabout ways influenced me all my life. I never met him but his work and people who have met him have found their way into my writing over the years. I remember learning something about timing from his standup show at the Met. Just this weekend…
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“No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.”
12 de Agosto de 2014, 3:30 - sem comentários aindaOriginally posted on Path of the Moon:
We are cynical.
I hesitate to say that the internet has made us cynical, because it hasn’t–cynicism has always been there. But social media has made it easier to find other cynical attitudes and build upon them.
There are two ways I see it happen most frequently.
The first, is whenever a tragedy happens. A school shooting. Violent conflicts in other countries. Natural disasters. As soon as breaking news hits, there’s a race to be the first person to post about it on Facebook. And then once it’s out there, there’s a competition to be the most sympathetic to someone else’s plight. Who can make the most poignant comment about the deaths of children? The most profound statement about an act of war?
And almost immediately, there are the cynics. Someone who posts the everyday statistics of gun deaths followed by “why do we only care when it’s a mass shooting?”…
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